Cowboys to trade for receiver?

OXNARD, Calif. – Jerry Jones said Thursday he hasn’t ruled out trading for a veteran receiver.

“We’ve got opportunities,” Jones said. “This thing just starts as far as people making a trade or something like that, so a lot of things can happen at a lot of these positions.”

Jones’ stalemate with disgruntled receiver Terry Glenn is expected to come to an end today. Should the Cowboys cut Glenn, you can bet Jones will light up the phone lines looking to line up a deal.

As of Thursday night, Glenn remained on the Cowboys roster. One option is for the Cowboys to place him on the physically unable to perform list, which is for players rehabing from injuries.

Glenn is at odds with Jones over a split contract that would pay the 34-year-old wideout $500,000 should he re-injure his right knee. If he stays healthy, Glenn receives his base salary of $1.74 million.